Primorsko
The town of Primorsko is quite small due to the little population of about 2,500 people. The town has two beaches, a Northern and a Southern one. The former is more open and offers rough sea, which makes it a preferred place by surfers, while the latter is smaller and calmer, and that’s why its main visitors are families. Traditionally, the Southern Beach gets overcrowded during the top season, which makes holiday-makers sunbathe at nearby beaches, such as the one of the International Youth Centre. The youth centre is located only 1-2 km away from the south of the town and represents a holiday city for young people with lots of villas, bungalows, hotels, bars, discos, and various sports grounds. The area is quite forested and is arranged as a cultivated park in an old oak wood.
Some interesting places are the river of Ropotamo, famous for the thick ('Longoz') forest, though typical for tropical climates, along its banks. The marsh of Arkutino can also be found within the the natural reserve. On the right-hand bank of the river there is also one of the largest natural reserves of Water Pelin in Bulgaria.
One can choose between plenty of large and small hotels, companies' rest homes and private lodgings in Primorsko. There is also relatively cheap accommodation in the youth centre, or in the neighbouring Iglika, Perla or Romantica campsites. Primorsko is currently one of the most popular resorts on the Blacksea coast among foreign and Bulgarian tourists, because of its moderate prices and good infrastructure.
One can choose between plenty of large and small hotels, companies' rest homes and private lodgings in Primorsko. There is also relatively cheap accommodation in the youth centre, or in the neighbouring Iglika, Perla or Romantica campsites. Primorsko is currently one of the most popular resorts on the Blacksea coast among foreign and Bulgarian tourists, because of its moderate prices and good infrastructure.
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